10 Safety Practices for Imaging Services Teams
Best practices for eliminating patient-lifting and other workplace injuries by building safety into everyday work processes, from the Antioch Imaging Services team in Northern California.
Best practices for eliminating patient-lifting and other workplace injuries by building safety into everyday work processes, from the Antioch Imaging Services team in Northern California.
Learn how Riverside Medical Center reduced its workplace injury rate to an all-time low in 2012.
A report by the Lucian Leape Institute finds a lack of psychological safety and respect at the workplace is one factor making health care a dangerous profession.
Format:
PDF
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Materials management and supply teams
Best used:
One-page tipsheet with 10 safety principles for materials management and supply teams. Use to share successful workplace safety practices with similar teams.
Workplace safety tips from an award-winning materials and supply team.
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This poster highlights a team that went nearly a year without any accepted claims for workplace injuries, after being one of the top 10 most injury-prone departments at its facility.
Format:
PDF and Word DOC
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Safety observers.
Best used: This checklist can heighten awareness and use of safe patient-handling procedures. Used by San Diego's 2 North-South Medical-Surgical teams in conducting safety observations while the team turns or lifts a patient. (The PDF prints two copies of the checklist, so if, for example, you want 10 copies, print the document 5 times.)
Checklist used by San Diego's 2 North-South Medical-Surgical teams to help conduct safety observations while the team turns or lifts a patient.
This poster reveals how an Ophthalmology team went nearly one year without a workplace injury.